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Harbour, FEU join forces
(August 6, 2008)
PBL five-time
champion Harbour Centre yesterday signed a memorandum
of understanding (MOU) with leading UAAP title contender
Far Eastern University in a deal that is expected to
boost their winning chances in their respective leagues.
"Our agreement is that we have to
help each other out to keep our winning tradition going,"
said Harbour Centre owner Mikee Romero. "FEU is
a tough team, so we hope we can help them achieve their
goal this year. But I'm confident they (Tamaraws) can
do it."
"They (Tamaraws) are young and promising
players and we feel we can help them reach their full
potential, but their program is already good so it's
just a matter of timing," added Romero.
Part of the two-year deal is that Harbour
Centre will help FEU in its recruitment program and
training of their players.
The Tamaraws finished in joint second
with defending champion La Salle at 5-2 at the end of
the first round elimination. Ateneo topped the first
round elims with a 6-1 card.
After the UAAP season, at least 9 players
from the FEU squad will get the chance to play for Harbour
in the coming PBL where the Batang Pier are hoping to
extend their championship run to six.
FEU team manager Anton Montinola expressed
delight with their partnership with Harbour Centre,
saying both ball clubs boast of a rich winning tradition.
"This is a perfect partnership since
we both have a winning tradition and our players are
already ripe for the PBL," said Montinola. "This
is just the right time."
The Batang Pier made history in the PBL
recently by becoming the first team to win five-straight
championships.
The Tamaraws, on the other hand, share
the honor with University of Santo Tomas as the winningest
clubs in the prestigious collegiate league with 19 titles
each.
Also present during the signing of MOU
were team manager Erick Arejola, FEU athletic moderator
Mark Molina, coach Jorge Gallent and Harbour Centre
COO Edwin L. Jeremillo.
"We have only a two-year deal but
it's renewable. We can extend it to five or six years,"
said Arejola. "We hope that other teams in the
PBL will also help some schools."
Among the FEU players being eyed by Gallent
are Benedict Fernandez, Ricky Cawaling, John Aldrech
Ramos, Reil Crvantes, Andy Mark Barroca, Paul Joseph
Sanga, Jen Dieter Knuttel, Edgar Tanuan and Jonblargs
Alisbo.
"We can possibly send them abroad
for next year's UAAP tournament," said Arejola.
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